Comfy shoes. You'll hear it again and again, but unless you're a pro at walking in heels, stick to flats. There's a lot of running around, whether in the office or out on the streets.Comfy...

Comfy shoes. You’ll hear it again and again, but unless you’re a pro at walking in heels, stick to flats. There’s a lot of running around, whether in the office or out on the streets.Comfy... Comfy shoes. You’ll hear it again and again, but unless you’re a pro at walking in heels, stick to flats. There’s a lot of running around, whether in the office or out on the streets.

A snack and a drink. There’s a lot of work to be done in the closet, so sometimes lunch is later than you’re use to. Stash a quick snack or a pack of gum in your bag for when you’re craving something to munch on. Store a drink in your bag (or in the Teen Vogue refrigerator) to keep you hydrated throughout the day.

[#image: /photos/5582b6ba941a95530d04aa14]||||||Band aids. Even if you wear comfortable shoes, all the running around can still give you blisters. And when the occasional paper cut occurs, you’ll be glad you have some band aids on hand to help heal your wounds.

Hand sanitizer. The last thing you want is to get sick, right? Use hand sanitizer to keep the nasty germs you encounter on the subway or on errands at bay.

Positive attitude. At the end of the day, the last thing you want to do is heavy lifting, but thinking positively will keep you going. And it never hurts to always ask questions. Just do the best you can, and the rest will fall into place.

It takes more than a passion for fashion to survive an internship in Teen Vogue’s closet. Here are a few intern essentials to get you through your day.